Codependency: Simple Practices for Developing and Maintaining Your Independence (Understanding Codependency Through Identity, Healing Your Relationships, and Learning to Love Without Losing Yourself) #996527

di Robert Milne

Harold Lawler

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Declare independence from unhealthy relationships with evidence-based tools and exercises.
This workbook is a comprehensive resource filled with research-based strategies and activities for people seeking to break out of their codependent patterns and reestablish boundaries.
Based in cognitive behavioral therapy (cbt), these practical exercises are designed to help you set goals, challenge and replace negative thoughts, identify your triggers, manage conflicts, and reduce stress. Moments of reflection at the end of each chapter provide helpful summaries as well as motivation to move forward in your recovery.
Inside codependency recovery workbook, you will discover:
  • What codependency is;
  • The risks factors of codependency;
  • To recognize codependency in different relationships;
  • How to stop obsessive thinking;
  • How to put yourself first and set boundaries;
  • The art of assertive communication;
  • How to let go of your fears;
Codependency is the struggle to say no despite exhaustion. It’s the search for reassurance, the fear of rejection, and the belief that your value comes from what you do for others.
Written with honesty and vulnerability, this book explores how codependency develops, why it persists, how it shapes our relationships, and what it truly means to become free. True freedom begins with discovering an identity that no longer depends on someone else's approval.
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ISBN:
9798902168409
Formato:
ebook
Editore:
Harold Lawler
Anno di pubblicazione:
2026
Dimensione:
627 KB
Protezione:
watermark
Lingua:
Inglese
Autori:
Robert Milne